05-25-2017, 09:25 PM
			
			
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					Originally Posted by  Slow breath
					 
				 
				A year ago, an 11 year relationship I was in abruptly ended. I was devastated, and one of the first things I did was cut my waist length hair off. I felt like I had removed my femme veil. I have not changed my personal style, but having an asymmetrical feminine haircut made me more visible than I've ever been.  
 
So it has made me wonder, how much of our identity as femme is in our hair style?  
 
I, like many, always passed as a heterosexual female. My new hair, not so much. I get the nods, the strangers chatting me up at public events, etc.  that did NOT happen before, unless the look/glance/energies collided. My single self is enjoying the attention. But has made me very reflective on just how invisible I was as a femme with long hair.  
 
As I am currently dating, I also wonder, and often ask my butch dates, their opinion on hair. Lol. Seems as though it's a non issue, because femme is femme, or so I am told, but I still currently feel as though my hair was a huge part of my identity.  
 
Still loving my shorter hairstyle, btw. 
			
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 Is it the chicken or the egg? 
 
Did your confidence come from your hair cut or did your hair cut come from the confidence in being free and desire to try new things? 
 
I would love to rock a pixie cut but I do not have the shape of face that can pull it off.  I'm with Anya in the longer hair club, but mostly because it's how I hide my face when I feel the need.  And I like the whispery brush of it against my bare lower back.   
 
Shorter hair would cut down on my salon bills, though.  Massively.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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